Leveling and securing the fryer, Moving the fryer – Belshaw Adamatic Mark VI Donut Robot User Manual

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Donut Robot Mark VI TS

MN-1033EN

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Figure 1-11. Adjusting the Swing of the

Hopper.

Leveling and Securing the
Fryer

Check to see if the fryer is level. If it is not,
adjust the heights of the legs. Be sure that all six
legs rest on the work surface when the fryer is
level.

Bolt the fryer to the work surface as follows:

1. There are brackets on the ends of the fryer

case. Each has a hole in it. Mark the
locations of the holes on the work surface.

2. Drill holes through the work surface.

3. Insert bolts through the holes.

4. Tighten nuts onto the bolts to ensure that the

Donut Robot will not move.

Moving the Fryer

If you ever need to move the fryer to a different
work station, follow this procedure:

1. Turn off the machine and disconnect it from

the power source. Unplug the cutter head
power cord.

2. Allow the machine and the shortening to

cool.

WARNING

Do not touch hot shortening. It can cause

serious burns.

3. Remove and set aside the plunger, the

hopper, and the cutter head, in that order.

4. Disconnect the swing connecting rod.

Remove and set aside the swing column.

5. Remove the shortening from the fryer as

explained in “Removing the Shortening” in
Section 3.

6. To avoid dropping the machine or getting

shortening on the floor, wipe excess
shortening off of the fryer and conveyor.

WARNING

Thoroughly clean and dry the floor if

shortening is spilled. Materials on the

floor can cause people to slip or fall,

resulting in serious injury or loss of life.

7. Set aside the conveyor.

8. Remove the clevis pins that hold the heater

head in place. Remove the heater head from
the fryer.

9. To prevent tripping, coil the power cord.

Move the heater head to the new work
station.

10. Remove the bolts that secure the fryer to the

work surface.

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